Bleeuuurrrgghhh horrible dog free to good home

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I feel betrayed and sickened all in one go, just caught the absolute love of my life with his head in the cats litter tray happily munching away ��
Now I know dogs are a bit grim at times but not this one, he's never rolled in anything nasty and a bit of horse poo is the worst he's ever tried eating (quite partial to that!) but cat poo. Excuse me while I throw up.
He's now doing that "this face gets me out of anything" look at me and normally I'd forgive him but I'm disowning it.
Free to first collector.
 
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Recycling at its most basic - mine have always done it given half a chance, cat food, even processed through the GIT seems irresistibly tasty to them
 
Ewwww yuck - just another reason I won't have cats! (other than the greyhounds and lurchers are rather keen on them in the wrong way.....) Sorry you can keep him :D :D
 
Hahahahahaha... Yup, think it's something about cats not digesting their food fully so it comes out smelling like delicious protein to dogs? I have to be SO careful when my dog comes to my boyfriend's with me, as he has a house cat and 1. I don't want him to eat her poop and 2. I don't want him to eat HER..!
 
Haha..all my dogs do this..it's revolting...but they always look at me as though what I've done nothing...with crumbs of cat litter stuck to the end of their noses...bit of a giveaway..thought a cat litt tray with a flap for the cat would stop them...nope, cats too thick to work out how to get in and out so have to leave the damn thing open...
 
I'd bet that I know of one dog who didn't get a goodnight kiss last night. :D

There's no ideal **** we know, but what plops out of a cat has to be as bad as it gets.

Alec.
 
Aled is the same. The cats don't use the tray much, and I clean it out as soon as I know they have, but it doesn't stop him having a good root around checking. OH gets totally freaked out by it.
 
Mine does the same. She's a terrier and i hate to say it, but it's probably not the worse thing she's eaten. :( The problem I have is the neighbours cats have chosen to use next to my path as a toilet so I have to run the gauntlet every day, trying to stop her grabbing a bit.
 
Blimey could have been worse, at least the poo was not still in the cat, now that would be a disaster! Having had terriers for the past 17 or so years, there is nothing that they eat that would surprise me!
 
Mine does the same. She's a terrier and i hate to say it, but it's probably not the worse thing she's eaten. :( The problem I have is the neighbours cats have chosen to use next to my path as a toilet so I have to run the gauntlet every day, trying to stop her grabbing a bit.

We used to let my dog out every time I saw a cat pooing in the garden, many a cat had to beat a hasty retreat, pulling its trousers up as it wnet. Vile creatures.
 
Oh yes, mine will do this given half the chance. He also once got into a nappy bag that I had filled with the deposits of the litter tray including the clumped stuff, i.e. the pee, and ate that! That was seriously disgusting, his breath stank. He also just the other day was sick outside and up came a cat hairball :O He is a bit partial to cat sick and he'd obviously hoovered up a hairball too. Vile animal!
 
I forgave him, he's staying. He did that ears back face they do when in trouble? Gets me every time :D

I'm half glad to hear its normal as none of ours have ever tried it before, or at least I've never caught them at it before. Lesson learnt, never decide to have a coffee before checking the litter tray and letting the dogs through.
 
Back in the days when we used Terry Towelling nappies and when I had two young children, I used to take the nappies to the only level piece of concrete which we had, and it was in front of the kennels. The pressure washer was highly efficient at removing the 'solids and sometimes caked on' ( my son's were an appealing sort of khaki colour) and you can imagine what happened when the dogs were let out, they used to damn near fight over the delights.

As we say in Norfolk "Fah dutty little sods"! :D

Alec.
 
My younger brother used to eat the cat's food from her bowl. Luckily we never had a litter tray.

Mm, Yeah, i Vaguely remember my mums friends little girl when crawling loved nothing more than a fistful of cat food and then to drink like cat from the water bowl. This had me and my sister (as kids) in hysterics, much to the parents annoyance as of course the little girl then thought it even more fun!
 
Back in the days when we used Terry Towelling nappies and when I had two young children, I used to take the nappies to the only level piece of concrete which we had, and it was in front of the kennels. The pressure washer was highly efficient at removing the 'solids and sometimes caked on' ( my son's were an appealing sort of khaki colour) and you can imagine what happened when the dogs were let out, they used to damn near fight over the delights.

As we say in Norfolk "Fah dutty little sods"! :D

Alec.

Now that is gross! ;)
 
Back in the days when we used Terry Towelling nappies and when I had two young children, I used to take the nappies to the only level piece of concrete which we had, and it was in front of the kennels. The pressure washer was highly efficient at removing the 'solids and sometimes caked on' ( my son's were an appealing sort of khaki colour) and you can imagine what happened when the dogs were let out, they used to damn near fight over the delights.

As we say in Norfolk "Fah dutty little sods"! :D

Alec.

oh.....I know I shouldn't be disgusted, I already know dogs are disgusting and I like to think I'm ok with it, but....that makes me gag a little bit thinking about it.
 
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